As students of Western Québec schools, you are our top priority. Everything we do revolves around your education and wellbeing.

Western Québec is proud to provide quality English language education. We believe that our programs will make you capable of succeeding in all corners of this country. We provide a supportive, open and safe learning environment, which helps you reach your full potential. We also offer academic and emotional support. This section provides resources to help guide you towards the support you need.

Schools Websites

Believe it or not, you might find a lot more than you think onto your school’s website. From school policies to schedules or even homework information. Have a look for yourself!

Homework Support

Here are three great resources for you.

LEARN Online Tutoring – Experienced teachers are available online Monday through Thursday evenings to help students of Québec English Schools – just like you – with studying and homework. With an Internet access, you can benefit from this free service. You will need a password that is usually provided by your teacher. Check out LEARN Québec.

Alloprof – Doing French Immersion? Call, email or text a teacher with your question with this free service made available to all Québécois students. French only. Check out Alloprof.

Western Québec Virtual Library – As Western Québec students, you have access to millions of sources on tons of platforms through our virtual library. Take a look at the Virtual Library.

Emotional Support

You’re not alone if you don’t want to be. You can get help through any and all resources below. Have a look.

Kids Help Phone – You can always call a Kids Help Phone counsellor at 1 800 668-6868. You can also have a chat by downloading the Always There app on your mobile phone.

Drug Awareness and Prevention

Our school board has two DART (Drug Awareness Resource Team) technicians who support schools year round. You might know them as the drug ladies. They provide drug awareness, prevention and intervention in our elementary and secondary schools. They may support referrals and liaise with outside services to help link students and parents with the appropriate programs available.